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''Druids of the Circle of the Shepherd commune with the spirits of nature, especially the spirits of beasts and the fey, and call to those spirits for aid. These druids recognize that all living things play a role in the natural world, yet they focus on protecting animals and fey creatures that have difficulty defending themselves. Shepherds, as they are known, see such creatures as their charges. They ward off monsters that threaten them, rebuke hunters who kill more prey than necessary, and prevent civilization from encroaching on rare animal habitats and on sites sacred to the fey. | ''Druids of the Circle of the Shepherd commune with the spirits of nature, especially the spirits of beasts and the fey, and call to those spirits for aid. These druids recognize that all living things play a role in the natural world, yet they focus on protecting animals and fey creatures that have difficulty defending themselves. Shepherds, as they are known, see such creatures as their charges. They ward off monsters that threaten them, rebuke hunters who kill more prey than necessary, and prevent civilization from encroaching on rare animal habitats and on sites sacred to the fey. | ||
− | Many of these druids are happiest far from cities and towns, content to spend their days in the company of animals and the fey creatures of the wilds. Members of this circle become adventurers to oppose forces that threaten their charges or to seek knowledge and power that will help them safeguard their charges better. Wherever these druids go, the spirits of the wilderness are with them. | + | ''Many of these druids are happiest far from cities and towns, content to spend their days in the company of animals and the fey creatures of the wilds. Members of this circle become adventurers to oppose forces that threaten their charges or to seek knowledge and power that will help them safeguard their charges better. Wherever these druids go, the spirits of the wilderness are with them. |
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Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a long rest. | Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a long rest. | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | === Treantmonk Revision === | ||
+ | I have not worked this over, but I get his points. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHvViD86JhI Saving the Circle of the Shepherd Druid: D&D 5e @ Youtube]. | ||
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+ | Speech of the Woods (Starting feature): | ||
+ | You gain the ability to converse with beasts and many fey. | ||
+ | You learn Sylvan, if you already know Sylvan you learn another language of your choice. You may cast Speak With Animals at will. | ||
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+ | Spirit Totem (Starting feature): | ||
+ | You can call forth nature spirits to influence the world around you. As a bonus action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape feature to magically summon an incorporeal spirit to a point you can see within 60 feet of you. The spirit creates an aura in a 30-foot radius around that point. It counts as neither a creature nor an object, though it has the spectral appearance of the creature it represents. | ||
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+ | As a bonus action, you can move the spirit up to 60 feet to a point you can see. | ||
+ | The spirit persists for 1 minute or until you’re incapacitated or use this feature again. | ||
+ | The effect of the spirit’s aura depends on the type of spirit you summon from the options below. | ||
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+ | Bear Spirit. | ||
+ | The bear spirit grants you and your allies its might and endurance. | ||
+ | As a reaction when a creature in your aura ends its turn, you may grant them temporary hit points equal to 5+ your druid level. In addition, you and your allies gain advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws while in the aura. | ||
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+ | Hawk Spirit. | ||
+ | The hawk spirit is a consummate hunter, aiding you and your allies with its keen sight. | ||
+ | As a reaction when a creature in your aura makes an attack, you may grant them advantage on that attack and any attacks they make until the start of your next turn. In addition, you and your allies have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks while in the aura. | ||
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+ | Unicorn Spirit. | ||
+ | The unicorn spirit lends its protection to those nearby. | ||
+ | As a reaction when a creature in your aura recovers hit points, you may increase the number of hit points regained equal to 5+ your druid level. | ||
+ | In addition, you and your allies gain advantage on all ability checks made to detect creatures in the spirit’s aura. | ||
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+ | Mighty Summoner | ||
+ | Starting at 6th level, beasts and fey that you summon are more resilient than normal. When you use a spell to summon a beast or fey they gain the following benefits: | ||
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+ | The creature appears with more hit points than normal: 5 extra hit points per level of the spell that summoned it. | ||
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+ | The creature may deal its normal damage type with its attacks, or force damage. You make this choice each time the creature hits with an attack. | ||
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+ | Guardian Spirit | ||
+ | Beginning at 10th level, your Spirit Totem safeguards the beasts and fey that you call forth with your magic. At the end of your turn, choose a beast or fey that you summoned or created with a spell in your Spirit Totem aura, that creature regains a number of hit points equal to your druid level. | ||
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+ | Faithful Summons | ||
+ | Starting at 14th level, the nature spirits you commune with protect you when you are the most defenseless. If you are reduced to 0 hit points or are incapacitated against your will, you can immediately gain the benefits of summon beast as if it were cast using a 9th-level spell slot. The summoned beast appears within 20 feet of you. If it receives no commands from you, it protects you from harm and attacks your foes. The spell lasts for 1 hour, requiring no concentration, or until you dismiss it (no action required). |
Latest revision as of 14:31, 17 June 2024
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This is a Druid circle for 5A.
Druids of the Circle of the Shepherd commune with the spirits of nature, especially the spirits of beasts and the fey, and call to those spirits for aid. These druids recognize that all living things play a role in the natural world, yet they focus on protecting animals and fey creatures that have difficulty defending themselves. Shepherds, as they are known, see such creatures as their charges. They ward off monsters that threaten them, rebuke hunters who kill more prey than necessary, and prevent civilization from encroaching on rare animal habitats and on sites sacred to the fey.
Many of these druids are happiest far from cities and towns, content to spend their days in the company of animals and the fey creatures of the wilds. Members of this circle become adventurers to oppose forces that threaten their charges or to seek knowledge and power that will help them safeguard their charges better. Wherever these druids go, the spirits of the wilderness are with them.
Source: Xanathar's Guide to Everything
Subclass Features
Speech of the Woods
At 2nd level, you gain the ability to converse with beasts and many fey.
You learn to speak, read, and write Sylvan. In addition, beasts can understand your speech, and you gain the ability to decipher their noises and motions. Most beasts lack the intelligence to convey or understand sophisticated concepts, but a friendly beast could relay what it has seen or heard in the recent past. This ability doesn’t grant you any special friendship with beasts, though you can combine this ability with gifts to curry favor with them as you would with any nonplayer character.
Spirit Totem
Starting at 2nd level, you gain the ability to call forth nature spirits and use them to influence the world around you.
As a bonus action, you can magically summon an incorporeal spirit to a point you can see within 60 feet of you. The spirit creates an aura in a 30-foot radius around that point. It counts as neither a creature nor an object, though it has the spectral appearance of the creature it represents. As a bonus action, you can move the spirit up to 60 feet to a point you can see.
The spirit persists for 1 minute. Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a short or long rest.
The effect of the spirit’s aura depends on the type of spirit you summon from the options below.
Bear Spirit. The bear spirit grants you and your allies its might and endurance. Each creature of your choice in the aura when the spirit appears gains temporary hit points equal to 5 + your druid level. In addition, you and your allies gain advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws while in the aura.
Hawk Spirit. The hawk spirit is a consummate hunter, aiding you and your allies with its keen sight. When a creature makes an attack roll against a target in the spirit’s aura, you can use your reaction to grant advantage to that attack roll. In addition, you and your allies have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks while in the aura.
Unicorn Spirit. The unicorn spirit lends its protection to those nearby. You and your allies gain advantage on all ability checks made to detect creatures in the spirit’s aura. In addition, if you cast a spell using a spell slot that restores hit points to any creature inside or outside the aura, each creature of your choice in the aura also regains hit points equal to your druid level.
Mighty Summoner
At 6th level, beasts and fey that you conjure are more resilient than normal. Any beast or fey summoned or created by a spell that you cast gains two benefits:
- The creature appears with more hit points than normal: 2 extra hit points per Hit Die it has.
- The damage from its natural weapons is considered magical for the purpose of overcoming immunity and resistance to nonmagical attacks and damage.
Guardian Spirit
Beginning at 10th level, your Spirit Totem safeguards the beasts and fey that you call forth with your magic. When a beast or fey that you summoned or created with a spell ends its turn in your Spirit Totem aura, that creature regains a number of hit points equal to half your druid level.
Faithful Summons
Starting at 14th level, the nature spirits you commune with protect you when you are the most defenseless. If you are reduced to 0 hit points or are incapacitated against your will, you can immediately gain the benefits of Conjure Animals as if it were cast with a 9th-level spell slot. It summons four beasts of your choice that are challenge rating 2 or lower. The conjured beasts appear within 20 feet of you. If they receive no commands from you, they protect you from harm and attack your foes. The spell lasts for 1 hour, requiring no concentration, or until you dismiss it (no action required).
Once you use this feature, you can’t use it again until you finish a long rest.
External Links
Treantmonk Revision
I have not worked this over, but I get his points. See Saving the Circle of the Shepherd Druid: D&D 5e @ Youtube.
Speech of the Woods (Starting feature): You gain the ability to converse with beasts and many fey. You learn Sylvan, if you already know Sylvan you learn another language of your choice. You may cast Speak With Animals at will.
Spirit Totem (Starting feature): You can call forth nature spirits to influence the world around you. As a bonus action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape feature to magically summon an incorporeal spirit to a point you can see within 60 feet of you. The spirit creates an aura in a 30-foot radius around that point. It counts as neither a creature nor an object, though it has the spectral appearance of the creature it represents.
As a bonus action, you can move the spirit up to 60 feet to a point you can see. The spirit persists for 1 minute or until you’re incapacitated or use this feature again. The effect of the spirit’s aura depends on the type of spirit you summon from the options below.
Bear Spirit. The bear spirit grants you and your allies its might and endurance. As a reaction when a creature in your aura ends its turn, you may grant them temporary hit points equal to 5+ your druid level. In addition, you and your allies gain advantage on Strength checks and Strength saving throws while in the aura.
Hawk Spirit. The hawk spirit is a consummate hunter, aiding you and your allies with its keen sight. As a reaction when a creature in your aura makes an attack, you may grant them advantage on that attack and any attacks they make until the start of your next turn. In addition, you and your allies have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks while in the aura.
Unicorn Spirit. The unicorn spirit lends its protection to those nearby. As a reaction when a creature in your aura recovers hit points, you may increase the number of hit points regained equal to 5+ your druid level. In addition, you and your allies gain advantage on all ability checks made to detect creatures in the spirit’s aura.
Mighty Summoner Starting at 6th level, beasts and fey that you summon are more resilient than normal. When you use a spell to summon a beast or fey they gain the following benefits:
The creature appears with more hit points than normal: 5 extra hit points per level of the spell that summoned it.
The creature may deal its normal damage type with its attacks, or force damage. You make this choice each time the creature hits with an attack.
Guardian Spirit Beginning at 10th level, your Spirit Totem safeguards the beasts and fey that you call forth with your magic. At the end of your turn, choose a beast or fey that you summoned or created with a spell in your Spirit Totem aura, that creature regains a number of hit points equal to your druid level.
Faithful Summons Starting at 14th level, the nature spirits you commune with protect you when you are the most defenseless. If you are reduced to 0 hit points or are incapacitated against your will, you can immediately gain the benefits of summon beast as if it were cast using a 9th-level spell slot. The summoned beast appears within 20 feet of you. If it receives no commands from you, it protects you from harm and attacks your foes. The spell lasts for 1 hour, requiring no concentration, or until you dismiss it (no action required).